Our research aims to improve city resilience by integrating geology into urban subsurface planning and urban-catchment science in India and south-east Asia
Our research focuses on characterising complex, multi-hazard processes with the aim of improving resilience of communities to hazards.
The BGS has been working with the BCA on a range of projects to improve the knowledge of Singapore’s subsurface geology.
This laboratory is used to study chemical reactions between fluids and rocks under conditions found in the top few kilometres of the Earth's crust.
We are researching groundwater extremes, the impacts of environmental and climate change on groundwater in the UK and internationally, and what this means for building a more resilient future for our water resources.
Project Iceberg aims to address the serious issue of the lack of information about the ground beneath our cities and the un-coordinated way in which the subsurface space is managed.
Allowing scientists to accomplish research objectives more readily than would otherwise be possible, using volunteers to perform research-related tasks.
Water companies manage extensive networks of pipes for water supply and sewerage and over time, these pipes can fail, resulting in leakage to the surrounding soils.
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